Brno-Based Band Japka Will Release a New Album

22 March 2016, 4:00
Brno-Based Band Japka Will Release a New Album

The rock-pop band is saying goodbye to one of its founding members after 15 years. They will release their fourth album at the last concert.

The band was founded at the turn of 1999/2000 in Brno at the Pavlovská Elementary School as an accompanying ensemble to a school performance. Later, they gained visibility as a concert guest of the band Budoár staré dámy. In the early days, they operated with a seven-member line-up, in recent years, they have played with only four band members: Ondřej Klíč - guitar, vocals and lyrics; Honza Zemko - guitar; Martin Hadaš - bass, and Vojtěch Bystrý - drums and vocals. Their work has gradually grown with elements of ska, reggae and classic big beat. Over the years, the band has released the following albums: V korunách (2007), Jako za mlada (2009) and Come bambino (2012). The band concludes its career with the planned departure of guitarist Ondřej Klíč. The event will take place on 6 April 2016 at 8:00 p.m. at Melodka Club.

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